Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Why you can't dump Java (even though you want to)

Half of all Macs will lack access to security updates by summer | BYOD will revive network-access control idea

InfoWorld's Security Central

Forward this to a Friend >>>


Why you can't dump Java (even though you want to)
Even if enterprises got rid of Java -- a highly improbable development -- the problem of computers exploited using popular software would come back to haunt us in a different form. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Imation Scalable Storage

7 Simple Truths About Tiering Your Data
Dealing with the explosion of extreme data means more than containing it all. It's about determining what data is most useful to your business and where "speed meets need." Learn how you can use data tiering to transform unstructured data into "content" while keeping protection high and costs low. View Now

WHITE PAPER: Imation Scalable Storage

A Scalable Approach To SMB Data Protection
Now that data has become an indispensable asset to your business, you can't afford to ignore it. Learn why an Imation RDX solution is the perfect scalable solution for SMBs with limited resources. View Now

Half of all Macs will lack access to security updates by summer
Apple will launch OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion in the next few months, and then will -- barring a change in a decade-old habit -- stop serving patches to OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Read More

BYOD will revive network-access control idea
Is the BYOD craze going to bring a revival of NAC, the policy-based network-access control that was hyped a decade ago but didn't end up widely adopted for endpoint security? Gartner's predicting NAC will be wedded to mobile device management (MDM) software. Read More

How to fight back against privacy pirates
Accurate information that you'd rather be kept private can be used by unscrupulous or criminal individuals. Here's what you can do to mask your identity and make it difficult for the privacy pirates. Read More

PHP working on new patch for critical vulnerability after initial one failed
The PHP Group plans to release new versions of the PHP processor today in order to patch two publicly known critical remote code execution vulnerabilities, one of which was improperly addressed in a May 3 update. Read More



DAILY NEWS, DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX FIRST THING

Start your workday with Today's Headlines: First Look, and find out what the tech world will be talking about all day.
Subscribe now!


Do You Tweet?
Follow everything from InfoWorld.com on Twitter @infoworld.

You are currently subscribed to infoworld_sec_rpt as dailynews195@yahoo.fr.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: sean_weglage@infoworld.com

To contact InfoWorld, please send an e-mail to online@infoworld.com.

Copyright (C) 2011 InfoWorld Media Group, 501 Second St., San Francisco, CA 94107

** Please do not reply to this message. If you want to contact someone directly, send an e-mail to online@infoworld.com **


No comments:

Post a Comment